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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2016)

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Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2016)

#257
Front-end Engineer | SEEKING WORK | 100% Remote

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Location: France

Remote: Yes, remote only.

Willing to relocate: No

Technologies: AngularJS, ReactJS, Flux/Redux, RxJS, JS tooling (Webpack/Gulp), Functional programming (Elm, OCamL, Scala)

Resume/CV: https://goo.gl/SqRn4p

GitHub: https://github.com/yannickdot

Email: yannick.l.spark@gmail.com

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I’m a Front-end Engineer looking for a full-time position (100% remote).

I speak French, English and Spanish, and I’ve been working part-time remote at my last job.

I’m heavily interested in UX, Front-end performance, and Functional Programming these days, especially for the mobile web.

I'd love to help building amazing Progressive Web Apps.

I blog on my website (https://sparkyspace.com) and on Medium (https://medium.com/@yannickdot)

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2016)

#258
Location: Indore, India.

Remote: No preference.

Willing to relocate: Yes (need a work visa), depends on the location.

Technologies: Cocoa, Cocoa-Touch, Objective-C, Swift. Extensive understanding of Apple Developer platforms, and design guidelines (as a software-developer). Command over UNIX command line and shell-scripting (Bash), version control with git/svn. Familiarity with Python, Javascript. Fast learner and always ready to learn a new technology stack.

Résumé/CV: https://github.com/nimeshneema, please email for full resume.

Email: nimeshneema at gmail dot com

Re: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2016)

#260

    Location: Toulouse, France
    Remote: Yes
    Willing to relocate: Yes
    Technologies: Embedded Linux, C/C++14, Shell and Python Scripting, Functional Programming basics, build systems & CI, Open Source development. 
    Résumé/CV: http://deubeuliou.gitlab.io/resume/resume.html
    Email: david _@_ marvid _dot_ fr
After working mostly on embedded Linux since 2009, I would like to expand my skill set and try new ways to work. I value dogfooding and for that reason, I want to work on projects or products I actually use and like - meaning that I'm particularly interested in companies that work with the product they develop (e.g. development tools, everyday-use opensource projects, ...).

Additionally, I'm interested in working on Ruby/RoR projects (because I've started learning them) or involving OpenStreetMap (because I love it) or Open Data in general.

I'd like to try and work remotely in remote-only or remote-first companies but I may also be willing to relocate. My preference goes to companies at which developers are responsible for deciding their workflow and where processes do not get in the way in getting the job done.

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